Have you ever seen a stress-free college student? I haven’t, unless you count the freshmen who mess up the first half of the semester, say “screw it” to the rest and never attend class again. And let’s be real – even they are feeling the stress on the inside.
Stress is a huge part of the college experience, and it’s something we all have to deal with in life. We don’t, however, have to let it get the best of us.
This may come as a shock, but stress DOES NOT have to take over your life, no matter how many finals you have. You can still do well on your tests without wanting to die for an entire week.
I know this is a fashion site, but it’s also a site about college life, and finals are a huge part of that. Here are my top tips for keeping stress at a minimum during your hectic final exams week that is probably happening right now or very soon at your school.
Just for the record, these tips actually work, and the list doesn’t include any cliche’ crap that doesn’t, like “deep breathing exercises”.
Table of Contents
1. Avoid stressful people.
Stress actually is contagious. During exam week, resist the urge to have a study session with your super-tense friend, especially if she’s complaining about all the work she has to do and breaking pencils all over the place. Her stress will only add to your stress.
2. Eat healthy and exercise.
This seems like a no-brainer, but it’s a wonder how many people forget it. Skip the sugar, which will make you crash, and go for snacks like granola bars, healthy cereal or fruits and veggies to keep your blood sugar stable. If you’re studying for a long period of time, eat some protein too. Also, try to get some form of exercise. Even a 10 minute walk will leave you calmer and more focused.
3. Just say NO.
I don’t mean to drugs, although I’m not recommending them or anything. What you need to say no to are the people who want to take up your time. There will probably be a friend who needs to talk to you for hours about her life, or a keg party the night before your final, and if you say yes, you’ll probably be tempted to blow off studying. Resist the urge. Say no to the distractions and be selfish for a day. You want a good GPA, right?
4. Force yourself to take breaks.
For every hour or so that you work, take a 10 or 15 minute break. Let yourself do whatever you want (check Facebook, check out that guy sitting nearby, stare off into space, call a friend, etc.) for those 10-15 mins, then start working again. This gives your brain a little rest and will help keep you more focused when you are actually doing work.
5. Visualize it all going right.
This is actually my favorite tip of all, even though it sounds kind of nuts. Imagine yourself taking the test and feeling confident that you know all the information. Picture getting all of the answers right, and focus on how relaxed you feel. Then picture the A on your test paper. When you imagine a happy ending, that’s often what happens, because you make the decisions that lead to it without even realizing.
6. If you’ve studied all you can, get up your confidence!
When test-time rolls around, it’s time to get yourself into confidence mode. You’ve prepared as much as you could, and now it’s time to ace the test. The tip here is to do whatever works to convince yourself you are going to do really well. Get there mentally and keep yourself there! Again, I know this tip sounds a little crazy but you just have to try it for yourself. I think you’ll like the results.
More tips for beating final exam stress:
Want more? We’ve written tons of other posts on this exact subject. Check them out below!
Finals-specific:
- 5 Scientifically Proven Ways to De-Stress & Improve Productivity During Finals
- 4 Ways to Ease Midterm Stress (applies to finals too)
- How to Deal with Test Anxiety: Tips & Strategies That Work
- How to Prepare for Finals & Beat Stress Before It Starts
General college stress tips:
- How to Deal with Anxiety and Stress During College
- 3 More Ways to Deal with Stress in College
- 7 Acts of Self Care to Ease Your Mid-Semester Stress (again, applies to finals too)
What do you think?
Do you like these tips? Do you think they’d work for you? Do you do anything similar when you study? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
I just got back from an online exam on campus. See, I had this US History course online. It was difficult, but I answered everything to the best I could. I heard that if you leave any blank spots, you’ll lose. I had a few essay questions, two 30pt ones, one which I could answer. I did answer the smaller point essays too.
So, I now pray….give me a passing grade. 🙂
Your article has some valid points, thanks I also enjoy your writing style. 😉
What most people don’t realize is that studying and learning should never be too difficult. I’m sure I don’t have to tell you what it’s like. You know the feeling: you go to class, get a ton of homework, then spend hours and hours reading over your notes, trying to memorize everything in a mad panic before your next exam.
Not only is this stressful, but studying this way is both time consuming and a huge waste of energy. But the good news is, studying doesn’t have to be this difficult.
hey thanks there…………..u knw i jst had entrance exams for medicine…………….whooh…exhaustin………
I would suggest using this:
http://www.isleptthroughclass.com
It has been an excellent resource for me in finding class notes and networking with other students.
Hope this helps!
i am studying b.tech .As the exams starts i am in great stress i am not be able to get sleep even an hour if i take bed then i am not be able to sleep.sgeest some ways to get wonderful sleep beforre exam…..
Very good post, thanks!
YES!!!It did help me ♥
Final exam week within 2 days!! Thanks for the tips!!
T’was best tips, some I was used though I forget them. I believe this tips will work. Thank U so much. God bless you dear.
day after tomorrow is my first year exam… I was very tensed about it and couldnot sleep properly at night also……. After reading this page m feeling much better and lot more confident…thank you